- Record Companies
- AOL-Time-Warner-Pepsico-Viacom-Haliburton-Skynet-Toyota-Trader Joe's Records
- Sextina Aquafina's record company (Season 3 episode 6 Brrap Brrap Pew Pew)
- Arrivederci Records
- Tito Gallegos' record company (episode 4 On Melrose Avenue)
- Beijing Studios
- One of the songs on the music chart seen during Bill & Ted's daughters' introduction to the movie is called 39 Degrees North on the record label Beijing Studios.
- Ben Inc
- One of the songs on the music chart seen during Bill & Ted's daughters' introduction to the movie is called Foster on the record label Ben Inc.
- Big Stage Records
- The record company that released The Style Boyz' first single Karate Guy.
- BIM (Boogalow International Music)
- BKC Records
- Record company that records Phoebe's song Smelly Cat, including a music video. (Season 2 episode The One Where Eddie Moves In)
- Blind Jam Records
- Record company where back-up singer band Vanilla Heat attempt to audition (Episode A Few Good Scouts)
- Buffalo Jump Records
- Segment: More than a Feeling.
- C&W Music Factory
- One of the songs on the music chart seen during Bill & Ted's daughters' introduction to the movie is called The Scorcerer on the record label C&W Music Factory.
- C-Tunes
- Recording studio from Heavy Metal Mater segment.
- Caption Records
- One of the songs on the music chart seen during Bill & Ted's daughters' introduction to the movie is called Tuna N' Zak on the record label Caption Records.
- Cavalary Records
- Where Philip Sheridan, George Wright, and George Armstrong Custer are executives.
- Chipp McCapp Studios
- Country singer Chipp McCapp's recording studio. (Season 6 episode Flu Seadon 2)
- City of Lights Recording Studio
- The recording studio Bobby takes Cassandra to.
- Classified Records
- L.T. Smash of Star Blitzzz Promotions creates a new boy band in Springfield featuring Bart and his friends called The Party Posse, signing them to Classified Records - the company behind New Kids in the Ditch and Boy-nudo. As it turns out, it's all part of a Navy recruitment program called Project Boy Band. (Season 12 episode New Kids on the Blecch)
- DellSand Productions
- Wendell Sanders' record company. (Season 3 episode The Power of Wings)
- Dimsdale Recording Studio
- The best recording studio in town, according to Greg. He charges the children a non-refundable fee of $150 in advance for the use of the studio, located in the Mercola Building. (Episode Dough Re Mi)
- Dinoco Records
- Publisher of Heavy Metal Mater's Dad Gum album in Heavy Metal Mater segment.
- Distribution Label
- From the Danger Kitty television commercial. Danger Kitty's Record Label.
- Donut Records
- The Be Sharps announce the launch of their own record company. (Season 5 episode Homer's Barbershop Quartet - deleted scene)
- Doubletime Studio
- Studio where the gang gathers to record the song Andy writes for Leslie's campaign theme. (Season 4 episode Dave Returns)
- Eejit Records
- Alan Parker's cameo: a small record company scout at Gallagher's.
- Electrocution Records
- Heavy metal rock band The Plague's record company (Season 2 episode Sledge, Rattle & Roll)
- Executive Records
- Hitchcock introduces himself to Amy's Ex-boyfriend as Lucious Lyon, record executive at Executive Revords, as part of the gang's ploy to distract him while Amy steals the wedding gig contract. (Season 5 episode Bachelor/ette Party)
- Flaubert Records
- The sliders watch a music video on the Egghead world for a song called Library Rap by rap group MC Poindexter & The Study Crew, produced by Flaubert Records. (Season 1 episode Eggheads)
- Fluff Bunny Records
- Record company that signs Charlie as Charlie Waffles, his new moniker as the king of childrens songs, run by President and CEO Artie Pliskin. (Season 5 episode Is there a Mrs. Waffles?)
- Fred's Condom Factory
- Also known as FCF. Julian Grendel's pirate record company in Johannesberg, South Africa.
- Front Records
- Blender Children's record company.
- Fuzzball Records
- Mo Fuzz's record label. According to Mo Fuzz, president of Fuzzball Records, there's only one thing that adds real production value... Tits and ass. "Let's get into trouble, baby"
- Gail G
- One of the songs on the music chart seen during Bill & Ted's daughters' introduction to the movie is called Teach Me on the record label Gail G.
- Girvan Records
- Ashley O's record company. (Season 5 episode Rachel, Jack and Ashley Too)
- Glau Records
- One of the songs on the music chart seen during Bill & Ted's daughters' introduction to the movie is called Cash Money on the record label Glau records.
- Grand Express
- One of the songs on the music chart seen during Bill & Ted's daughters' introduction to the movie is called The Badger on the record label Grand Express.
- Grendel Records
- Julian Grendel's (Wayne Newton) record company.
- Groove-tone Records
- Record company that Homer mentions when Bart The Skinny Palmer Trio. (Season 18 episode Jazzy and the Pussycats)
- Grushow Records
- Record company for the soundtrack of the Father/Son switching film The Boy Who Magically Switched Places With His Dad, which features a song by Metallica called The Father/Son Switching Song (Episode At The Beach)
- Hicksville U.S.A.
- Recording studio where Lurleen Lumpkin records more songs. (Season 3 episode Colonel Homer)
- Jasmine Records
- Record company that released the single 'It's Difficult' by Rockers to help Exlpain Whitewater. (Episode Rockers to Help Explain Whitewater)
- Joce
- One of the songs on the music chart seen during Bill & Ted's daughters' introduction to the movie is called Ziggy Piggy Waiters on the record label Joce.
- Lockstershaft Studios
- One of the songs on the music chart seen during Bill & Ted's daughters' introduction to the movie is called A-Dawg on the record label Lockstershaft Studios.
- Lucky's Records
- Recording studio where Homer pays for Lurleen to record her song, "Your Wife Don't Understand You" Your voice on compact disc 25˘. (Season 3 episode Colonel Homer)
- Meadowwood Studios
- Recording studio (episode Taxi Angels)
- Merganser Music
- Record company mentioned on the cover of Rolling Egg magazine.
- National Video Center Recording Studio
- Onslaught Records
- The sliders stumble on University of Yukon paleontologist Jack Bigelow's archeological dig in the Badlands, exploring the ancient civilization of Los Angeles, including the Chandler Hotel and a Rembrandt Cryin' Man Brown museum, featuring a Don't Make Me Cry gold record published by Onslaught Records and a concert poster for a performance on Friday and Saturday March 14 and 15. (Season 5 episode Dust)
- Payola
- Record company behind recording artist Tabitha Vixx that sings the national anthem - and her hit song Trouble - when the Springfield Isotopes play the Cosmos/Cosmopolitans at Isotope Stadium, another team in the Tornado Belt League. (Season 17 episode Marge and Homer Turn a Couple Play)
- Pinnacle Records
- Infant Sorrow's record label.
- Please Don't Go
- One of the songs on the music chart seen during Bill & Ted's daughters' introduction to the movie is called Please Don't Go on the record label Slychuk Records.
- Plumchapell Records
- Record company that signed Joe's ex-girlfriend Candace. (Season 1 episode Candace)
- Pretentious Artist Records
- Record company from The Grungies TV show skit (Episode Rob Morrow)
- Quinoa Valley Recording Company
- The name of the sampler's company, a recording studio.
- Rachael/Cohen Inc
- One of the songs on the music chart seen during Bill & Ted's daughters' introduction to the movie is called Fongalicious on the record label Rachael/Cohen Inc.
- Real Clever Records
- Record company behind Smarter Than You by Citizen Dick and Poncier's 5 song cassette EP.
- Rebel Yell Records
- Record company that Homer sells Lurleen's contract to, a division of the Togasaki corporation. (Season 3 episode Colonel Homer)
- Red Bulb Records
- Record company where Chris works.
- Residual Heat
- Record label where Beca works as an intern.
- Rockafella
- Fake record company from joke the guys make: "What are we, the Rockefellers' record company Rockafella? What if we just TaskRabbit a job ourselves? You know, make some dough, pass it on to the guy sandin' our slide? Yeah, yeah, yeah." (Season 4 episode We Be Clownin')
- San Dimas Records
- Record label for the Wild Stallyns hit single Those Who Rock.
- Sartain Records
- H2OKlick's record company.
- Sharp Records
- Wayne and friends broadcast Cassandra and her band Crucial Taunt's performance to Frankie "Mr. Big” Sharp's limo.
- Sharpe Records
- Cassandra's record company. Her producer is Robert C. Cahn, also known as Bobby.
- Slychuk Records
- One of the songs on the music chart seen during Bill & Ted's daughters' introduction to the movie is called Please Don't Go on the record label Slychuk Records.
- Street Sounds Recording Studio
- Record company. (Host: Jennifer Lopez)
- Studio 51
- Recording studio where Rick and Morty and Ice-T wait for their turn to compete (Season 2 episode Get Schwifty)
- Tone Deaf Records
- Julian's failed Record Company.
- Tro-bed Records
- Troy and Abed produce a Starburns tribute video under the name Tro-bed Records. (Season 3 episode Course Listing Unavailable)
- Unfiltered Records
 - Pete's record company.
- Up Commer
- One of the songs on the music chart seen during Bill & Ted's daughters' introduction to the movie is called All 4 You on the record label Up Commer.
- Valentine Records
- The record company that offers The Lone Rangers a recording contract after they take a radio station hostage.
- Webber Studios
- Nick's recording studio in the new future.
- Wheelo Records Inc.
- After Frank and Jane's first date montage, the song title comes up as if it were a music video - Herman's Hermits / "I'm into Something Good" / The Naked Gun Soundtrack / Wheelo Records Inc. (everything is real except for the the record company name)
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